Just my personal opinion: the lenses are not all tested on the same body, which makes the results very debatable.

Photozone mentions not to compare results across systems (even if the camera resolution is roughly the same). This is because of different AA filters in front of the sensors and different image processing overall.

Still, I cannot see how it helps knowing that the Canon 85mm f/1.8 when set at f/5.6 (sweet-spot) is sharper than the Canon 70-200mm f/4 IS when set at 200mm and f/5.6 (again sweet-spot). The two lenses obviously were created with different purposes in mind - not to mention the former costs under a third of the latter and also weighs much less.

@ Popo
I didn't want to duplicate the results with the same lens. It would have no point if i wrote the second and third and forth place go to the same lens.
There are two tabs to chose from, based on their opinion and the optical metric scores.
Photozone haven't ranked the lenses but I compared the test results on both site which came out to be roughly the same.
As I said I didn't make the testing, so don't take it for granted.